Swashbucklers, hanging good for, [p. 125].
Swear not, [270/75].
Swear no oaths, [277], [278/44].
Swearing, against, [236, cap. xi].
See Ascham’s account and condemnation of it in 1545, Toxophilus, p. 45, ed. Giles, and in his Schoolmaster, p. 131, of the little child of four roundly rapping out his ugly oaths.
Sweet words, ware; the serpent was in ’em, [183/207].
Swenge, [96/1], beat up.
Swordfish, [41/582]; [p. 118];
salt, [57/836].
Swyng, [p. 145], beat, whip, mix.